Surface Mount Soldering



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Soldering the VS1011 chip to the Daisy MP3 player from the Make store.
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Terrible! Learn to ... ( 3 months ago by MusicToronto)
Terrible! Learn to solder before you teach people.
Fastest way to ... ( 3 months ago by Atlantis1986)
Fastest way to overheat the IC. ;)
In the UK, ... ( 3 months ago by bilkyasko)
In the UK, Australia and Canada it's soul-der. In the US, the only place in the world that changes the Enlgish language for no discernable reason, it's Saul-er, Sod-der or Saud-der.
easy there buddy, ... ( 3 months ago by CLK430Lorinsor)
easy there buddy, canada does NOT speak british english.. i take it youve never been there, so you obviously would have no idea how they pronounce words in the english language.
I know they do not ... ( 2 months ago by bilkyasko)
I know they do not speak British English. I did not say they did. It's how it is pronounced in Canada though. Of course, many words in Canada are pronounced the same as they are in the US, due to it bordering the US.
20 years of being ... ( 2 months ago by buckeyepine)
20 years of being an electronics technician, I've never been taught "the bigger the blob, the better the job". You're so right, 54spiritedwill54, when pins come in contact with each other something's bound to go wrong.
Oh dear... I have ... ( 2 months ago by Doppelgangergang)
Oh dear... I have basic soldering skills, but THAT is just misleading.
LOL and that is how ... ( 2 months ago by Vortigon)
LOL and that is how NOT to solder a component. Christ people should learn proper technique before trying to teach others.
You should use a ... ( 2 months ago by jenko701)
You should use a pro soldering iron ,and never blob solder ,for small stuff use a fine point iron,and if you bridge then use the whick.
you fried the chip! ... ( 2 months ago by n7275)
you fried the chip!!!!
omg ... don't try ... ( 1 month ago by Kosekans)
omg ... don't try this at home :-)) You definitely kill the IC with that technique.
yep your right ... ( 1 month ago by ozzinc)
yep your right about that, and that soldering iron is to large and has to many watts for this fragile application
Is this a joke? ... ( 1 month ago by wcs80)
Is this a joke? Very bad way to work with eproms!! The solder iron is not even the correct size for this work!
¬¬!... is sad... ... ( 1 month ago by ivanmzr)
¬¬!... is sad...very sad...never do this
Well that's an ... ( 1 month ago by latribe)
Well that's an imaginative way to do it. But with the increased temperature of lead-free solders nowadays one really wants to minimise the time that any pins are at molten solder temperature. Perhaps this technique might have worked with old tin/lead solder, but the surface tension of modern leadless solder is different too and it has caused me problems.
dude that soldering ... ( 1 month ago by okidot)
dude that soldering iron tip is WAY too big. And the part when you pull a load of solder across ass the chip terminals is just really really dumb. you just make a huge mess, and risk connecting a few chip terminals that should not be connected at all, and blow the chip. get a smaller iron and be more careful.
I hope that we will ... ( 1 month ago by jkgamm041)
I hope that we will all keep in mind that skill development is a process. We all start at a basic level and work to intermediate and advanced SMT levels. If this technician would have received professional training from a rework specialist, I beleive the techiniques used and final quality of this SOIC 28 pin would be quite different. One does the best with the knowledge and experience that one has. Continuous improvement.
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Yes but why post it ... ( 4 weeks ago by wcs80)
Yes but why post it on youtube under the ''how to'' section???
What the... what ... ( 4 weeks ago by SkaOfCA)
What the... what the fuck? That was awful...
try that with flux ... ( 3 weeks ago by freakman420)
try that with flux and it'll get close to factory line solder joints.
This is NOT the way ... ( 3 weeks ago by binarymilk)
This is NOT the way to solder
First of all this ... ( 2 weeks ago by thiagoulhoamorais)
First of all this will keep the component under a lot of heat, with is very bad, second the Rolling technique of the solder damage the board and the pins, third at the end you should not get solder elevations on top of the pins.Only good for begginers.
Array ( 5 days ago by aboctok)
1. HEAT!
——it's a chip! 2. The basic process (not the specific, so-called 'rolling' technique——I mean just the process of applying the solder) seems no different from how we raw beginners would just guess our way through——just use your 'standard' old iron/club, and try to be careful!
:| 3. WHY does this guy call solder 'sodder'?? I had to replay it just to be sure.. wtf!
CRAP.... looks like ... ( 2 days ago by merasanam)
CRAP.... looks like shit.



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